The Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive contains an estimated 4 million images dating from approximately 1918 to 1990. The collection consists of photonegatives as well as photographic prints, and includes glass negatives (circa 1918-1932), nitrate negatives (circa 1925-45), and safety negatives (circa 1935-1990). Also included are a small number of prints and negatives from the Los Angeles TimesOrange County and San Diego bureaus.
The scope of the collection is near-comprehensive as a document of events, personalities, movements, and institutions in the news. Unique among its content is the amount of photographic evidence concerning the Los Angeles region during this time. The range of documentary material reflecting L.A. politics, the built environment, arts and culture, race relations, industry, growth and development is perhaps unrivaled. The photographic records resulting from the Times’ diligent and constant coverage of the Hollywood entertainment industry are a particularly important cache.

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This video is about the recovery project on the LA ARCHIVE FIND. OVS continues to find and preserve Los AngelesMarket Broadcasts by all the channels between the years 1969-1977. Before the age of Betamax and VHS decks became mainstream only a few videotape machines on the market at the time could videotape LA broadcasts that where thought gone forever.

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SudanArchives sits at the nexus of Los Angeles old and new. She's one of the youngest signings to Stones Throw, a legendary label that has helped shape the city's beat scene over the years. Armed with a violin and a sampler, Sudan Archives makes music infused with neo-soul warmth and backpacker hip-hop, but with a distinctly modern R&B sensibility. She only has one stunning five-track EP to her name, though as this live set shows, the promising Angeleno already has a captivating set of tracks up her sleeve. We invited her to perform live during our NTS collaboration, which took place as part of our CommunityConnections series in Los Angeles.
See more from NTS at: www.nts.live

Motoring through LA in the early 1950s one's shocked to see freeways that are wide open, streetcars, even Model A Fords still on the streets, a bustling downtown and the first malls, a Ford and ChevroletFactory and it all looks so clean.

From the Kinolibrary archive film collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref GW3
Late1980sLos Angeles, cars along road, Rodeo Drive shoppers

Situated in Southern California, Los Angeles is known for its mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, sprawling metropolis, and as a major center of the American entertainment industry. Los Angeles lies in a large coastal basin surrounded on three sides by mountains reaching up to and over 10,000 feet (3,000m).

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Los Angeles (Flying Lotus album)

Los Angeles is the second studio album by American music producer Flying Lotus. It was released by Warp Records on June 10, 2008. The cover was designed by Timothy Saccenti, and the album title is named after Flying Lotus' place of birth.

Critical reception

At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Los Angeles received an average score of 81% based on 13 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".

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Los Ángeles (band)

Los Ángeles were a Spanish pop group active 1963-1976. Originally the band was known as Los Ángeles Azules (The Blue Angels), the "Azules" was dropped when contracted by Hispavox, then a major independent Spanish label, in 1969.

The band disbanded after the death of two members in a car accident in 1976, though surviving members played reunion concerts in the 2000s.

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Lightning talk

A lightning talk is a very short presentation lasting only a few minutes, given at a conference or similar forum. Several lightning talks will usually be delivered by different speakers in a single session, sometimes called a data blitz.

Some formats of lightning talk, including PechaKucha and Ignite, involve a specific number of PowerPoint slides that are automatically advanced at fixed intervals.

History

The YAPC (Yet Another Perl Conference) 19100 Conference came up with the term “lightning talk” at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh. The term was first coined by Mark Jason Dominus in June 2000. The practice of lightning talks was first known to be used at the Python Conference in 1997, but was not named until the The YAPC 19100 Conference.

Definition and format

Lightning talks are designed to be short presentations between five to ten minutes long, but are usually capped at five minutes. Most conferences will allot a segment of roughly 30 to 90 minutes long to speakers. Talks are arranged one after the other during the sessions. The talks are usually given at conferences in order for the event to have many speakers discuss a multitude of topics. The conferences are held in order for individuals to be able to share their ideas and concepts to people who have experience in the specific field. Lightning talks are brief which requires the speaker to make his or her point clearly and rid the presentation of non-critical information. This causes the audience to be more attentive to the speaker and gain a broader array of knowledge from the presentations given.

PHOTOS FROM LOS ANGELES TIMES ARCHIVES

The Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive contains an estimated 4 million images dating from approximately 1918 to 1990. The collection consists of photonegatives as well as photographic prints, and includes glass negatives (circa 1918-1932), nitrate negatives (circa 1925-45), and safety negatives (circa 1935-1990). Also included are a small number of prints and negatives from the Los Angeles TimesOrange County and San Diego bureaus.
The scope of the collection is near-comprehensive as a document of events, personalities, movements, and institutions in the news. Unique among its content is the amount of photographic evidence concerning the Los Angeles region during this time. The range of documentary material reflecting L.A. politics, the built environment, arts and culture, race relations, industry, growth and development is perhaps unrivaled. The photographic records resulting from the Times’ diligent and constant coverage of the Hollywood entertainment industry are a particularly important cache.

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LOS ANGELES TV EIAJ ARCHIVES FIND

LOS ANGELES TV EIAJ ARCHIVES FIND

LOS ANGELES TV EIAJ ARCHIVES FIND

This video is about the recovery project on the LA ARCHIVE FIND. OVS continues to find and preserve Los AngelesMarket Broadcasts by all the channels between the years 1969-1977. Before the age of Betamax and VHS decks became mainstream only a few videotape machines on the market at the time could videotape LA broadcasts that where thought gone forever.

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RA Live: Sudan Archives in LA | Resident Advisor

RA Live: Sudan Archives in LA | Resident Advisor

RA Live: Sudan Archives in LA | Resident Advisor

SudanArchives sits at the nexus of Los Angeles old and new. She's one of the youngest signings to Stones Throw, a legendary label that has helped shape the city's beat scene over the years. Armed with a violin and a sampler, Sudan Archives makes music infused with neo-soul warmth and backpacker hip-hop, but with a distinctly modern R&B sensibility. She only has one stunning five-track EP to her name, though as this live set shows, the promising Angeleno already has a captivating set of tracks up her sleeve. We invited her to perform live during our NTS collaboration, which took place as part of our CommunityConnections series in Los Angeles.
See more from NTS at: www.nts.live

Los Angeles in the 50s

Motoring through LA in the early 1950s one's shocked to see freeways that are wide open, streetcars, even Model A Fords still on the streets, a bustling downtown and the first malls, a Ford and ChevroletFactory and it all looks so clean.

From the Kinolibrary archive film collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref GW3
Late1980sLos Angeles, cars along road, Rodeo Drive shoppers

PHOTOS FROM LOS ANGELES TIMES ARCHIVES

The Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive contains an estimated 4 million images dating from approximately 1918 to 1990. The collection consists of photonegatives as well as photographic prints, and includes glass negatives (circa 1918-1932), nitrate negatives (circa 1925-45), and safety negatives (circa 1935-1990). Also included are a small number of prints and negatives from the Los Angeles TimesOrange County and San Diego bureaus.
The scope of the collection is near-comprehensive as a document of events, personalities, movements, and institutions in the news. Unique among its content is the amount of photographic evidence concerning the Los Angeles region during this time. The range of documentary material reflecting L.A. politics, the built environment, arts and culture, race relat...

published: 21 Feb 2019

LOS ANGELES TV EIAJ ARCHIVES FIND

This video is about the recovery project on the LA ARCHIVE FIND. OVS continues to find and preserve Los AngelesMarket Broadcasts by all the channels between the years 1969-1977. Before the age of Betamax and VHS decks became mainstream only a few videotape machines on the market at the time could videotape LA broadcasts that where thought gone forever.

published: 29 Dec 2018

RA Live: Sudan Archives in LA | Resident Advisor

SudanArchives sits at the nexus of Los Angeles old and new. She's one of the youngest signings to Stones Throw, a legendary label that has helped shape the city's beat scene over the years. Armed with a violin and a sampler, Sudan Archives makes music infused with neo-soul warmth and backpacker hip-hop, but with a distinctly modern R&B sensibility. She only has one stunning five-track EP to her name, though as this live set shows, the promising Angeleno already has a captivating set of tracks up her sleeve. We invited her to perform live during our NTS collaboration, which took place as part of our CommunityConnections series in Los Angeles.
See more from NTS at: www.nts.live

Los Angeles in the 50s

Motoring through LA in the early 1950s one's shocked to see freeways that are wide open, streetcars, even Model A Fords still on the streets, a bustling downtown and the first malls, a Ford and ChevroletFactory and it all looks so clean.

Los Angeles, 1960's. Archive film 95669

From the Kinolibrary archive film collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref GW3
Late1980sLos Angeles, cars along road, Rodeo Drive shoppers

The Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive contains an estimated 4 million images dating from approximately 1918 to 1990. The collection consists of photonegatives as well as photographic prints, and includes glass negatives (circa 1918-1932), nitrate negatives (circa 1925-45), and safety negatives (circa 1935-1990). Also included are a small number of prints and negatives from the Los Angeles TimesOrange County and San Diego bureaus.
The scope of the collection is near-comprehensive as a document of events, personalities, movements, and institutions in the news. Unique among its content is the amount of photographic evidence concerning the Los Angeles region during this time. The range of documentary material reflecting L.A. politics, the built environment, arts and culture, race relations, industry, growth and development is perhaps unrivaled. The photographic records resulting from the Times’ diligent and constant coverage of the Hollywood entertainment industry are a particularly important cache.

The Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive contains an estimated 4 million images dating from approximately 1918 to 1990. The collection consists of photonegatives as well as photographic prints, and includes glass negatives (circa 1918-1932), nitrate negatives (circa 1925-45), and safety negatives (circa 1935-1990). Also included are a small number of prints and negatives from the Los Angeles TimesOrange County and San Diego bureaus.
The scope of the collection is near-comprehensive as a document of events, personalities, movements, and institutions in the news. Unique among its content is the amount of photographic evidence concerning the Los Angeles region during this time. The range of documentary material reflecting L.A. politics, the built environment, arts and culture, race relations, industry, growth and development is perhaps unrivaled. The photographic records resulting from the Times’ diligent and constant coverage of the Hollywood entertainment industry are a particularly important cache.

LOS ANGELES TV EIAJ ARCHIVES FIND

This video is about the recovery project on the LA ARCHIVE FIND. OVS continues to find and preserve Los AngelesMarket Broadcasts by all the channels between ...

This video is about the recovery project on the LA ARCHIVE FIND. OVS continues to find and preserve Los AngelesMarket Broadcasts by all the channels between the years 1969-1977. Before the age of Betamax and VHS decks became mainstream only a few videotape machines on the market at the time could videotape LA broadcasts that where thought gone forever.

This video is about the recovery project on the LA ARCHIVE FIND. OVS continues to find and preserve Los AngelesMarket Broadcasts by all the channels between the years 1969-1977. Before the age of Betamax and VHS decks became mainstream only a few videotape machines on the market at the time could videotape LA broadcasts that where thought gone forever.

SudanArchives sits at the nexus of Los Angeles old and new. She's one of the youngest signings to Stones Throw, a legendary label that has helped shape the city's beat scene over the years. Armed with a violin and a sampler, Sudan Archives makes music infused with neo-soul warmth and backpacker hip-hop, but with a distinctly modern R&B sensibility. She only has one stunning five-track EP to her name, though as this live set shows, the promising Angeleno already has a captivating set of tracks up her sleeve. We invited her to perform live during our NTS collaboration, which took place as part of our CommunityConnections series in Los Angeles.
See more from NTS at: www.nts.live

SudanArchives sits at the nexus of Los Angeles old and new. She's one of the youngest signings to Stones Throw, a legendary label that has helped shape the city's beat scene over the years. Armed with a violin and a sampler, Sudan Archives makes music infused with neo-soul warmth and backpacker hip-hop, but with a distinctly modern R&B sensibility. She only has one stunning five-track EP to her name, though as this live set shows, the promising Angeleno already has a captivating set of tracks up her sleeve. We invited her to perform live during our NTS collaboration, which took place as part of our CommunityConnections series in Los Angeles.
See more from NTS at: www.nts.live

Los Angeles in the 50s

Motoring through LA in the early 1950s one's shocked to see freeways that are wide open, streetcars, even Model A Fords still on the streets, a bustling downto...

Motoring through LA in the early 1950s one's shocked to see freeways that are wide open, streetcars, even Model A Fords still on the streets, a bustling downtown and the first malls, a Ford and ChevroletFactory and it all looks so clean.

Motoring through LA in the early 1950s one's shocked to see freeways that are wide open, streetcars, even Model A Fords still on the streets, a bustling downtown and the first malls, a Ford and ChevroletFactory and it all looks so clean.

From the Kinolibrary archive film collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref GW3
Late 198...

From the Kinolibrary archive film collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref GW3
Late1980sLos Angeles, cars along road, Rodeo Drive shoppers

From the Kinolibrary archive film collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref GW3
Late1980sLos Angeles, cars along road, Rodeo Drive shoppers

PHOTOS FROM LOS ANGELES TIMES ARCHIVES

The Los Angeles Times Photographic Archive contains an estimated 4 million images dating from approximately 1918 to 1990. The collection consists of photonegatives as well as photographic prints, and includes glass negatives (circa 1918-1932), nitrate negatives (circa 1925-45), and safety negatives (circa 1935-1990). Also included are a small number of prints and negatives from the Los Angeles TimesOrange County and San Diego bureaus.
The scope of the collection is near-comprehensive as a document of events, personalities, movements, and institutions in the news. Unique among its content is the amount of photographic evidence concerning the Los Angeles region during this time. The range of documentary material reflecting L.A. politics, the built environment, arts and culture, race relations, industry, growth and development is perhaps unrivaled. The photographic records resulting from the Times’ diligent and constant coverage of the Hollywood entertainment industry are a particularly important cache.

LOS ANGELES TV EIAJ ARCHIVES FIND

This video is about the recovery project on the LA ARCHIVE FIND. OVS continues to find and preserve Los AngelesMarket Broadcasts by all the channels between the years 1969-1977. Before the age of Betamax and VHS decks became mainstream only a few videotape machines on the market at the time could videotape LA broadcasts that where thought gone forever.

RA Live: Sudan Archives in LA | Resident Advisor

SudanArchives sits at the nexus of Los Angeles old and new. She's one of the youngest signings to Stones Throw, a legendary label that has helped shape the city's beat scene over the years. Armed with a violin and a sampler, Sudan Archives makes music infused with neo-soul warmth and backpacker hip-hop, but with a distinctly modern R&B sensibility. She only has one stunning five-track EP to her name, though as this live set shows, the promising Angeleno already has a captivating set of tracks up her sleeve. We invited her to perform live during our NTS collaboration, which took place as part of our CommunityConnections series in Los Angeles.
See more from NTS at: www.nts.live

Los Angeles in the 50s

Motoring through LA in the early 1950s one's shocked to see freeways that are wide open, streetcars, even Model A Fords still on the streets, a bustling downtown and the first malls, a Ford and ChevroletFactory and it all looks so clean.

From the Kinolibrary archive film collections. To order the clip clean and high res or to find out more visit http://www.kinolibrary.com. Clip ref GW3
Late1980sLos Angeles, cars along road, Rodeo Drive shoppers

Situated in Southern California, Los Angeles is known for its mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, sprawling metropolis, and as a major center of the American entertainment industry. Los Angeles lies in a large coastal basin surrounded on three sides by mountains reaching up to and over 10,000 feet (3,000m).

Los Angeles

You've been here foreverI'veI've been here tooThey said you were cleverLet's see what you can doCause I never wantedWanted to leave itSaid I can't believe itLos Angeles(Los Angeles)Los Angeles(Yeah I can't believe it)Los Angeles(Yeah)Los Angeles(Said I...)Things can't be easyYou're getting olderThe pressure's buildingLiving in Van NuysCal-i-forn-i-aWhat else could I say?Cause I never wantedWanted to believe itSaid I can't believe itLos Angeles(Los Angeles)Los Angeles(Yeah I can't believe it)Los Angeles(The west side)Los AngelesYou said you were leavingHeading out to the east coastCause your heart was bleedingAnd people can be soBut you must rememberThat it ain't the weatherThat's gonna protect youThey will still neglect youBut I'll always love youSaid I've always loved you(So come on home)Said I've always loved youSo get back in your car and head west to CaliforniaThe sun will be shiningAnd we could be dining by the ocean blueCause I never wantedWanted to leaveSaid I can't believe itLos Angeles(Los Angeles)Los Angeles(Yeah I can't believe it)Los Angeles(Los fues)Los Angeles(Said)Los Angeles(Said...)Los Angeles(Yeah I'll believe it)Los Angeles

Less known, perhaps, was her quiet, quirky brand of humor ...Solo shows quickly followed in respected galleries there and in LosAngeles ... This thoughtful exhibition of surprisingly winsome photographs was organized by Robert Blackson, Director of Exhibitions at Tyler, in collaboration with the Hannah WilkeCollection & Archive in LosAngeles ... ....

The Lunar Library, as the archive is known, constitutes a “civilization backup” to help ensure that our distant descendants never lose humanity’s collective wisdom, according to Nova Spivack, co-founder of ArchMissionFoundation, the LosAngeles-based nonprofit behind the project....